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In Japan, a new leader from old political stock
Hindustan Times Haryana
|October 08, 2025
For the first time in its postwar history, Japan will elect a woman as the Prime Minister (PM).
Sanae Takaichi, a veteran conservative politician secured the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)'s presidency, and if the Diet (Japan's parliament) endorses her for the PM post, she will break a barrier that has stood firm for nearly eight decades. Her election to the LDP presidency was a surprise to many, given opinion polls suggested that Koizumi Shinjiro, the youthful agriculture minister and reformist star, would emerge as the frontrunner. Koizumi represented generational renewal and enjoyed strong public backing. Yet, the LDP's factional arithmetic, grassroots loyalties, and conservative instincts produced a different outcome.
Takaichi's triumph however is not necessarily evidence of a gender revolution in Japanese politics. It only reflects the party's need for consolidation after the recent setbacks. The LDP turned to a leader who could hold its conservative base and prevent defections to populist rivals such as the Sankei-to. By choosing Takaichi, the LDP signalled continuity rather than transformation, even as it made history. Her challenge is to consolidate factions and broaden appeal to younger, urban voters.
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